GNER steams ahead with Wi-Fi train
News Train operator GNER is offering free wireless high-speed Internet access from Monday to passengers as part of a three-month trial on one Wi-Fi-enabled train running from London Kings Cross to Scotland.
[December 1, 2003, 15:20]
Britain hottest in Europe for Wi-Fi
News Britain is leading Europe's boom in the deployment of wireless Internet hot spots, according to a report published on Wednesday, even though many industry observers agree that the technology does not yet have a satisfactory business model to back...
[August 13, 2003, 12:50]
UK cities promised blanket Wi-Fi
News Plans for a UK-wide Wi-Fi network have been unveiled that will give residents access to wireless broadband Internet from laptops, PDAs, games consoles and mobile phones. Residents of Birmingham, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester...
[January 3, 2006, 15:15]
PdaNet for Treo 700p/755p/Centro
Downloads Get Wireless Internet on your laptop through the Treo phone - The PdaNet software allows your computer to go online by connecting to your Treo smartphone through the Hotsync USB cable or Bluetooth. If you own a Treo or Centro phone with a data plan...
[June 3, 2008, 8:00]
Remote workers serve as lab rats
News The pilot will include wireless Internet access, computer terminals, flat plasma screens and coffee. A wireless-networking trade group plans to open an observation lab in a Texas mall next year to collect data on remote workers that could help...
[December 18, 2003, 9:20]
Dell and startup team on wireless access for notebooks
News Dell Computer is cozying up with a startup to provide travellers with wireless Internet access. To use the service, travelers must use portables enabled with 802.11B wireless networking, which allows access to corporate networks or the Internet at...
[February 21, 2001, 9:25]
Nortel, Infospace in wireless alliance
News Infospace and Nortel Networks have signed a deal to deliver wireless Internet services to Nortel customers. The services will be rolled out over Nortel's existing networks as well as its new 2.5G and 3G wireless Internet networks.
[September 14, 2000, 16:57]
Football clubs to get Wi-Fi
News Football fans in Reading will soon be able to browse the Internet over a wireless link while they watch the game, as football clubs prepare to join cafes, airports and train stations in installing Wi-Fi hot spots.
[September 11, 2003, 17:35]
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Member Review and it switched off my wireless Internet connection! Restored with my Toshiba disks and -- hey presto -- wireless Internet came back instantly. Downloaded onto my new Toshiba laptop as suggested (80MB!
[November 10, 2004, 11:15]
Happy ending to rural broadband fiasco
News Businesses and consumers in parts of rural Norfolk can finally look forward to getting high-speed wireless Internet, after the conclusion of a row that brought BT's integrity into question. Wireless broadband provider West Norfolk Community...
[January 14, 2004, 14:35]
WiMAX Technology Brief
White Papers WiMAX, or Worldwide Interoperability of Microwave Access, is a wireless Internet service designed to cover wide geographical areas serving large numbers of users at low cost. In contrast, wireless local area networks (WiLANs) are designed to...
[October 9, 2009, 2:31]
Singapore bus passengers get wireless
News Singapore's SBS Transit has introduced wireless internet connectivity for commuters using the country's public transport system. The public bus service provider said since July, a bus on its 175 service has been equipped with the wireless internet...
[September 3, 2009, 13:19]
Mobile Data Services and Platforms
White Papers The wireless Internet is already a reality in many places, and will pervade the lives of more and more people as increasingly capable mobile phones, two-way pagers, PDAs, and other devices make their way into the pockets.
[October 20, 2006, 1:00]
Zaurus goes online, but not in UK
News Sharp Electronics has launched a wireless Internet service for its Zaurus SL-5500 in the US, offering unlimited access to email and the Web, but the service won't be coming to Europe any time soon. Sharp Mobile Services uses the US wireless network...
[April 9, 2002, 16:52]
Wireless radio propagation
Downloads We have added wireless internet into our business plan. Use these programs to calculate wireless radio propagation. We are an internet provider company inLemoore, Ca. The below calculations are required to really install the equipment properly.
[December 25, 2001, 7:00]
GPRS/EDGE Network Primer: Functional Specifications and Wireless Application Development
White Papers This wireless network allows interconnection of devices using Internet Protocol (IP) via Packet Switched Data methodology. There is no longer a need to dial up an ISP since the Rogers Wireless GPRS/EDGE network is acting as a wireless Internet...
[November 18, 2005, 0:00]
Skype ties up wireless deal
News Boingo Wireless, founded by EarthLink creator Sky Dayton, makes available Wi-Fi technology to dispense high-speed Internet access (it's currently used in about 13,000 locations). VoIP provider Skype and wireless hot spot operator Boingo Wireless...
[July 12, 2005, 14:50]
Grand Hotel Europe Goes Wi-Fi
White Papers The Grand Hotel Europe has launched Wireless Internet Access, known as wireless fidelity or Wi-Fi, which is available throughout the hotel including all guest rooms, conference and public areas. Petersburg based Internet Service Provider, and Cisco...
[May 10, 2006, 0:00]
Transmeta branches out with Web tablet
News Sonicblue -- the former graphics-chip company turned Internet-appliance maker -- announced on Monday that it began shipping ProGear, a wireless Internet tablet using Transmeta's Crusoe TM3200 chip. The versions now on sale feature either a 6GB hard...
[May 14, 2001, 15:28]
Deploying Wireless Provisioning Services (WPS) Technology
White Papers This whitepaper describes a Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) network that allows to provide pay-per-use, monthly service, and long-term Internet access to new and existing customers through wireless access points deployed in public areas...
[May 19, 2006, 1:00]



